If you don’t have AIR already installed the installer will download and install it first, then install the app.

A couple of things you need to know about using it. Double-click on the video to go full-screen. Right-click (or control-click) on the window to get the pop-up menu. From there you can open the Interactive window which has links to chat, the Army, the calendar, and more.

I have to agree with what has already been said by some other people. The aspect ratio needs to be right (16:9) or there has to be a setting to choose between “proper” and “ugly squeezed”. And a volume control would be nice (why not just include the entire BitGravity player interface?).Other than that it's a nice upgrade, looking forward to a 2.5 that hopefully fixes some of these issues 🙂

Adobe Air? No thanks.I thought I'd check out Adobe Air for Linux. Below the Download button it says:”By clicking the Download Now button, you agree to the Software License Agreement”But it's not open source, so I at least checked out the EULA. It's a 2.3 MB pdf download, over 200 pages long, and you have to scroll to page 205 before you get to the English part.

I think it's great, but I really liked the way the 1.0 version showed the video in its original 16X9 ratio. The video in 2.0 is now squished to fit in a 4X3 window, at least for me. Doesn't that bother anyone else?

Here's another TWiT air app with bitgravity in the proper aspect and mibbit below it for chat, looks ok on my mac haven't tried it on windows yet. pretty minimal as well,, doesn't have other sites embedded in it or anything like TWiT Live Desktop 2.0 has.http://tinyurl.com/twitbgmibbit

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